
Dear Martin
by Nic Stone1 of 2
Dear Martin is a powerful and timely novel that follows Justyce McAllister, an Ivy League-bound student who finds himself a victim of racial profiling despite his academic success. To cope with the complexities of being a Black teenager in modern America, Justyce begins writing letters to the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., questioning if Dr. King's teachings still hold weight in today's society. This gripping story is a must-read for teens and parents looking for literature that tackles systemic racism and social justice with honesty and nuance.
Ideal for readers interested in contemporary issues, this book offers a profound look at identity and the courage it takes to stand up for what is right. It is a perfect choice for fans of The Hate U Give or anyone seeking a story that sparks meaningful conversation about equality and empathy. Through Justyce's journey, readers are challenged to examine their own perspectives and the world around them.
Highlights:
- Explores complex themes of racial profiling and systemic injustice in a relatable way.
- Features a unique narrative structure through letters to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
- Compelling protagonist navigating the pressures of high school and societal expectations.
- Encourages critical thinking and empathy regarding modern social movements.

Dear Justyce
by Nic Stone2 of 2
Dear Justyce is a gripping and essential companion to Nic Stone's best-selling Dear Martin. This powerful novel follows Quan, a young Black man who finds himself incarcerated in a juvenile detention center. Through a series of letters to Justyce McAllister, Quan shares his story, revealing the systemic failures and personal struggles that led him to where he is. It is a raw and unflinching look at the American justice system and the lives of those it often leaves behind.
This book is ideal for readers interested in social justice, systemic reform, and deeply personal narratives. Stone masterfully explores the complexities of choice, circumstance, and the power of having someone believe in you. It is a perfect choice for teenagers and young adults who are looking for stories that reflect real-world issues with honesty and heart. Fans of Angie Thomas and Jason Reynolds will find this an unforgettable addition to their reading list.
Highlights:
- A profound exploration of the juvenile justice system and systemic racism.
- A moving story about the importance of friendship and support.
- Compelling character development that challenges stereotypes.
- A powerful companion to the acclaimed novel Dear Martin.
